This years championship pitted
G-Spot versus Hickory, both of
which went undefeated in pool play.
G-Spot made the final with a 60-37
semi-final victory over Rim Rockers.
Hickory entered the final by way of a
50-22 semi-final victory over AEPi.
AEPi and Rim Rockers had gone
undefeated in pool play.
G-Spot, having won 2 of their 3
pool-play games by close margins, was
familiar with games in which each
possession had importance. Hickory
steamrolled their four previous opponents and had no reason to think they
would not do the same in the final.

The first half saw Peter Ervin, one of
Hickory's better players, gather three
fouls as his team could not find any
fluidity. Meanwhile, G-Spot played a
team game and found the open man
en route to a 20-12 half-time lead.
Hickory, finding it difficult to get
through the G-Spot defense, unraveled
in the second half. G-Spot kept their
composure and played their style of
game leading to a 41-23 final victory.
Stars for G-Spot were John Noble on
the offensive end and Charles
Steinback on defense. Leading the way
for Hickory were Tommy Verdell,
Michael Sadowski and Peter Ervin.